Temporality of urban space: daily rhythms of a typical week day in the Prague metropolitan area

The aim of this paper is to reveal, describe, explain, and map variations in diurnal population in the metropolitan area of Prague. We use an alternative data source to traditional census-based cartographic presentations and employ location data from mobile phones to identify types of daily rhythm t...

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Main Authors: Jiří Nemeškal, Martin Ouředníček, Lucie Pospíšilová
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Maps
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2019.1709577
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spelling doaj-101e6f68f6de4eb98aea2c08231dba3b2021-07-06T12:16:07ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Maps1744-56472020-01-01161303910.1080/17445647.2019.17095771709577Temporality of urban space: daily rhythms of a typical week day in the Prague metropolitan areaJiří Nemeškal0Martin Ouředníček1Lucie Pospíšilová2Faculty of Science, Department of Social Geography a Regional Development, Urban and Regional Laboratory, Charles UniversityFaculty of Science, Department of Social Geography a Regional Development, Urban and Regional Laboratory, Charles UniversityFaculty of Science, Department of Social Geography a Regional Development, Urban and Regional Laboratory, Charles UniversityThe aim of this paper is to reveal, describe, explain, and map variations in diurnal population in the metropolitan area of Prague. We use an alternative data source to traditional census-based cartographic presentations and employ location data from mobile phones to identify types of daily rhythm that shape the region at different times during a typical weekday. These rhythms are influenced especially by residential and commercial suburbanization and the consequent dynamic development of new working centres, services, and leisure-time facilities within the metropolitan region. The main output consists of three maps. The first map contains a typology of the main functions – residential, work, transportation, and services – and is used as the main analytical tool for sorting settlements, resulting in classification of nine types of settlement in all. The other two maps show a plastic image of the day- and night-time populations of the metropolitan area.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2019.1709577daily rhythmsmetropolitan functionsmobile phone dataprague metropolitan areaczech republic
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author Jiří Nemeškal
Martin Ouředníček
Lucie Pospíšilová
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Martin Ouředníček
Lucie Pospíšilová
Temporality of urban space: daily rhythms of a typical week day in the Prague metropolitan area
Journal of Maps
daily rhythms
metropolitan functions
mobile phone data
prague metropolitan area
czech republic
author_facet Jiří Nemeškal
Martin Ouředníček
Lucie Pospíšilová
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title Temporality of urban space: daily rhythms of a typical week day in the Prague metropolitan area
title_short Temporality of urban space: daily rhythms of a typical week day in the Prague metropolitan area
title_full Temporality of urban space: daily rhythms of a typical week day in the Prague metropolitan area
title_fullStr Temporality of urban space: daily rhythms of a typical week day in the Prague metropolitan area
title_full_unstemmed Temporality of urban space: daily rhythms of a typical week day in the Prague metropolitan area
title_sort temporality of urban space: daily rhythms of a typical week day in the prague metropolitan area
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Maps
issn 1744-5647
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The aim of this paper is to reveal, describe, explain, and map variations in diurnal population in the metropolitan area of Prague. We use an alternative data source to traditional census-based cartographic presentations and employ location data from mobile phones to identify types of daily rhythm that shape the region at different times during a typical weekday. These rhythms are influenced especially by residential and commercial suburbanization and the consequent dynamic development of new working centres, services, and leisure-time facilities within the metropolitan region. The main output consists of three maps. The first map contains a typology of the main functions – residential, work, transportation, and services – and is used as the main analytical tool for sorting settlements, resulting in classification of nine types of settlement in all. The other two maps show a plastic image of the day- and night-time populations of the metropolitan area.
topic daily rhythms
metropolitan functions
mobile phone data
prague metropolitan area
czech republic
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2019.1709577
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